Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973), had this effect on obscenity law.
A. It further limited the authority of the government to regulate sexual materials.
B. It increased the authority of the government to regulate sexual materials.
C. While it changed the test used to determine whether material is subject to regulation, it neither increased nor decreased the authority of the government.
D. It declared that only sexually explicit materials involving children may be regulated.
Answer: B
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